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r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAT 26, 1932. PAGE NINE Local and Personal geattleltes From Seattle, F. O. VanBoosklrk and B. Kirk are reen tered at Medford hotels. Ouest of Slacys Miss May Green of Ashland la In Medford visiting Mr. and Mra. Cha. Stacy. To Enter School Burnua Hall of Medford has enrolled for the fall term at the Behnke Walker college In Portland The Oregonlan. t From Cities H. H. Reed of Chicago and Mr. and Mra. L. Wyckoff of Roch ester, N. Y., are the only geests at hotela here from distant potnta. paint Sirens Membera of the fire department were today busy palnt $ gthe fire slrena In the city, and ' oiling them up. Mr. Owen Home Following a busi ness trip to Portland. James H. Owen returned to Medford by train this , morning. . Mr. Daniels Home Having spent the past week In southern California. T. E. anlela returned home today on the Shasta. To Vllt Mother lira. C. H. Cog hill lfet by train today for Eugene to visit her mother, Frances Hollla, B deflnltely. Returns from South 0. M. Brewer of th) California Oregon Power com pany returned to Medford thla noon on the Shasta, having Journeyed to ' San Francisco Monday evening. Mrs. Slattery Here Mrs. Emma ) Slattery of Grants Pass la a guest In this city of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott ' at their home at Corning Court this week. . Here from Grants Pass Mr. and .trs. A. B. Cornell of Oranta Pass ,We in Medford today attending to . business matters and attending the - flower ahow. In Portland According to the Morning Oregonlan, local people reg ! Istered at hotels there Include E. W. Wilson at the New eHatbman and J. H. Cooley at the Portland. Guest of Brother George Von der Hellen of Ban Francisco arrived In the city by train thla noon to visit his brother Carl Von der Hellen. "mayor" of Wellen. Arrives from Kansas Mrs. J. V. McNeill of Eldorado, Kans., arrived here this noon on the Shasta to make her home In Jacksonville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wyant. Seniors Win In the klttenball game played at the Senior high school last evening between the sen ior and sophomore classes, the seniors won, 17 to 7. Latham and Hammock umpired the tilt. V . .. - Mrs. Greeley Here Mrs. Samuel Greeley of Chicago arrived In Med ford from Portland by train this morning, to Join her husband, who Is spending several daya here on busi ness. Business Callers Among business callers In this city today from neigh boring localities are Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Kell of Gold Hill, Mrs. W. M. Penlnger of Central Point, Mrs. Rea son Evenslzer of Rogue River, Mrs. James Grieve and John Holmer of Prospect. Changes Location L. J. TJpp, who was formerly associated with the Real Estate Exchange office in this city. la now connected with Knight & Wests real estate firm at 30 North Bartlett atreet. The firm name has been changed to Knight, West & TJpp Realty company. From State Points The Oregonlans registered at city hotels from points ' a other than Portland are O. H. Hess, Ilr. and Mrs. F. w. sanioro oi Klam ath Falls, C. W. Owen of Albany, E. S. Farrell, R. F. Weed, W. J. Moody, Major and Mrs. James H. Tierney of Eugene and Roy Entler of Roseburg, Portland Guests Included among the Portlandera registered at hotels In Medford are P. B. Sibley, L. C Thompson. James Kletz, F. Ii. Mowry, Lyall Mitchell, L. R. Persnau, r. a. Christopher, O. V. Weaver and son, M. H. Carter, Lloyd S. Brooka and Glen W. Necl. Vl.ltlnf Here Mrs. Edmond Morris and daughter, Mary Evelyn, of Cor- vallls. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Morrla of Table Rock. Mr. and Mra W. E. Morris and son Edmond. who Is with the Associated Oil com pany there, will arrive here Satur day to spend Memorial day. and re turn north with his wife and aaugn ter. Earles Meet Friday Crater Aerie No. 2093. Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the ladles' auxiliary will meet Friday evening. May 27, at S o'clock in their respect' halla. The ouslneas aeaslon will be followed by social hour and dancing. A cordial welcome Is extended all visiting mem bers. Callfornlans Here The Callfor- nlans stopping at hotels here are J R. Forbes and H. A. Oferffu of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark of Berkeley and Mra. A. W. Bullack of Orldley. The Pn Francisco resi dents were O. H. Oreen. L. M. Cald well, F. A. Frazler, P. F. VanWInkle, T. E. Oetcliell and Alice Oetchell Lapwnrth Knllsta Information has been received here from Ft McDowell, Cal. stating that Wayne W. Lap worth will sail from Fort Mason, San Francisco, soon for two years In the Philippines, having enlisted In the army at Omaha. Neb. Lapworth left here In the spring, having spent the past year here. Mret Tomorrow Dauehteri of Cnlon Veterans of the Civil war will meet tomorrow evening In the Arm ory, according to announcement to w day. Arranrments for the MemOTlal " diy service will be m! at th's time, and all dti?V-ers of the Union veterans are urged to be la attendee Has Pneumonia Lockan Peck, son of Mrs. P. B. Shelley of MS North Oakdale, who Is In the Sacred Heart hospital receiving treatment for sn attack of pneumonia, is reported in an improved condition today. Bottle Hurler 1 njures Woman At Mat Match TOFFKA. Kan . lar ivi An excited wrftatllnir f.n hiirtAH a nnn bottla at the ring and fractured the aicui. oi Mrs. Hall Smith, wife of a promlnpnt Topeka attorney, luat nlrfht. Mrs. Smith was In a dangerous con dition today. A reward of ilOO was offrvi for identification of the pop bottle thrower. Another casualty vu the tw knocked OUt bv an ll nr. front ftumniT by Doc Reynolds of Texas, who wts angered by the loss of a fall to Jean Callet of France. Old Tires Bring Cash At Jennings Cash will be paid for old. smooth automobile tires when traded In on top quality Flak tire at the Jen nings Tire company, 127 North Riv erside avenue, beginning Friday, Sam Jennings, proprietor, announced to day. Extremely low prices are being of fered by the Jennings company on all sizes of Flak tires. In preparation for the summer touring season. Their superior tire repair department, em ploying capable repair men, which Is steadily gaining In popularity with southern Oregon motorists Is also featuring special low rates. NEW IB. HOSPITAL SALEM, May 28 (AP) The new hospital building recently completed at the state tuberculosis hospital south of Salem will be open to public inspection Saturday afternoon and Sunday, Dr. G. C. Bellinger, superin tendent, announced yesterday. The new structure is of modern fireproof construction and will pro vide accomodations for approximate ly 90 patients. The cost was 95,000, Including the equipment. Spencer Tracy In Craterian Hit HINT INIW1TMFNT 1111 I I llla-ll I ..., . FOUND FOR CURTIS, lit" "111 1 ADMITTED HOAXER -Jtm . 1 1 , FLEMINGTON, N. J., May 36. (AP) The Hunterdon county grand Jury considered th case of John Hughes Curtis, confessed hoaxer of the Lindbergh owe, for two hours and five minutes today and when It adjourned there were unofficial re ports an Indictment had been voted One indication that a true bill had been voted was seen in a state ment of Prosecutor Anthony Hauck that, If an Indictment was voted, he expected to call about ten wit nesses to support his case, Including three police officials who testified today and Colonel Lindbergh. The prosecutor also indicated he might seek to call Admiral Guy Burrage and the Rev. Dean Dobson-Peacock of Norfolk, Va.. associates of Curtis in his negotiations. While Curtis sat In his solitary cell in the Jail adjoining the court house the grand Jury heard three witnesses police officials w.ho have been active In the kidnaping in vestigation tell of the confessed hoaxer's story of his alleged negotia tions with the kidnapers and the effect they had on the search for the kidnaper-murderers of the Lindbergh baby. Propaganda Hits - Oregon Clover SALEM. May 26 CAP) Propaganda against Oregon clover seed, which was said to have been Intentionally spread to farmers of the Mississippi valley, was deplored by speakers at the annual convention of the Oregon Farmers' Union here today. REEDSPORT Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bee bo rented place formerly occupied by Hawkins laundry and opened Home laundry. Jenkins Comment (Continued from Page One ) nur wait a minute. - who Is to BE THE JUDGE of these acts of mercy? Who Is to make the decision whether this per son or that person should be put out of his misery? An Important point Is Involved there. pOR example:-LJ It might seem to many people that it would be an act of mercy to everybody concerned to put this writer out of his misery, whereas to this writer himself it would aeem quite otherwise. The law, you know, acts extensive ly on precedent, and If we establish the precedent that just anybody can be the Judge as to who Is In misery and should be put out of It we shall be on dangerous ground. 85 WILL TAKE STATE BAR EXAM JULY 12-13 SALEM, May 36 (AP) Approxi mately 85 applicants will write In the state bar examinations to be held here July la and 13, under the direc tion of the etate board of bar ex amlners. 'Young America, at the Fox Crat erian tomorrow and Saturday is a tremendously human story of the problems in life of a modern mis chievous, home-hungry boy, told simply with great appeal by that ace director, Frank Borsage. It is real entertainment. Spencer Tracy of "Sky Devils" and "Disorderly Conduct" fame, is the adult star. Lovely Doris Kenyon has the principal feminine role, while young Tommy Conlon enacts the role of the boy and splendidly too. The Joys of youth, a young boy's ambitions, like and dislikes, his loy alties, are an Important part of "Young t America." This boy, known as "the 'worst boy in town," Is really not a bad boy at all, but a dandy chap. However, he does create more excitement, thrills and fast action than one could possibly imagine. Don't miss it. Today will be the final perform ances of Viat rip-roaring comedy drama "This Is ths Night," featuring Lily Damlta, Thelma Todd, Charles Rugglcs and Roland Young. Boy what a laugh I Lew Ayres In Holly Picture SOUTHERN PACIFIC HULA ATTRACTS SWIMMING CHAMP. INTEREST IN AREA Expressing a sincere Interest the part of the Southern Pacific railway In the transportation prob lems of the fruit Industry In the Rogue River valley, and a desire to be of assistance wherever possible In seeking a solution to the prob lem, W. O. Pitch, of San Francisco, manager of the perishable freight department of the Southern Pacific waa one of a group of railroad men w,ho were guts Is of the Rogue River Valley Traftlo association at today's meeting. "The rail carriers are not Indif ferent to the many calls for aid which come to them from this dis trict," said Mr. Pitch, in addressing the shippers present at the meet ing, "In fact, we are more deeply Interested In the Medford district on account of the fact that there exlata no competition here, and the Southern Pacific is held solely re sponsible for the safe and rapid transportation of your fruit crop." Brief remarks along the aame gen eral line were made by the other guests present, Including R. J. Mnr tln, assistant general manager of the Paciflo Fruit Express, and W. 0. Hale of Portland, freight tratflo manager, and A. S. Rosenbaum, of Medford. Eugene Thorndlke, president of Medford Community Chest, ma'-fl an appeal to the shippers and packera on behalf of the Community chest, urging their fullest oooperatlon In the use of local labor in the packing houses and In the orchards during the coming harvest season. L 1 v. r fca , ffcenc. friVNiGHT WORLD" ovji. owcrov Lew Ayres 1 the star of "Night World,' the dazzling glittering story of night Ufa on the great white way, and now the attraction at the Holly theatre. Gayety, laughter, lights, mu sic, dancing, excitement, adventure and thrills, all depicted in one of the fastest moving pictures seen on the Mae im- Holly screen in some time. Clarke and Boris Karloff are portant players in a supporting cast that contains some of the most prom inent names among the movie stars. The short subjects on this bill which will show thrbugh Saturday are a news reel, Kartoon and a de tective story. B. W. Paul Family Here For Visit 1,r Urn tide Graduates 2S LA GRANDE, Ore., May 36 (AP) Dean J. R. Jewell, of Oregon State college, gave the commencement ad dress here last night when 38 seniors of LaGrande high school received their diplomas. All city school close Friday. Stock Exchange Seat Sells Low NEW YORK. May 26. (AP) A stork exchange seat sold today at 70,000, the lowest value recorded since 1910 when a seat sold at 00, 000. The previous transaction waa 60,000. 74 1 3 ' 8, mm "7 aw 0 VV J A siioiHited I'reaa I holo wnen Flo Ziegfeia taixod Pomes to Eiesnor Holm, wona'a cnatn. plon back stroke awlmmer, he apparently Inspired her to become a danoer for here aha I, going through soma hula ateps with Charlta Alden (left), American professional dancer. ONTARIO Harold B. Qlnzel re. modeling Wllks Jewelry store he re cently purchaaed. RANIER Harvey Parcber of Hud son, purchased truck business front A. E. Mlddaugh and son, Clifford, , ROSEBURO Construction started near her on plant of Consumers Refineries, Ino. KLAMATH FALLS S. J. Carlisle reopened Jewelry establishment at 1008 Msln street. TIIUR. and FRl. "FINAL EDITION" with Mae Clark and Pat O'Brien , Any seat 16o Free coupons still good i j , . .. . i i i- , nn , .in B. w. paui ana son uoraon, ana "" "-- -"-- svi . ... vi Mrs. Boyd, of Olendale, Calif., are 01 ttaran10 '8 school received -"f - San Francisco Butterfat In Medford for two or three days their diplomas. All city schools olose Vj.,isi WkW,mrJ SAN PRANCISCO, May 26. (AP) on business and vlaltlng their many "'""y- j - If 1 1 Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco 1B0. frlenda. 1 1 PLAYING! r . ftVHV3 fX f GIKLB LIGHTS MUSI0 LAU0HTEU DANCING GAYETY EXCITEMENT I ALL OF LIFE IN , Ji lL ifjFROM AN IMPORTANT NATIONWIDI STUDY OF . -il Jlrlia l!im-!!9xwM"J!!M,W comparativi triad wiar & E I ynnti tg& U i fMm&mSmffM W have uif eomplefed a natlonwld. iurvy to defermlne th 1 ' AXSMn Ik II $3 ' S i f jSifi" fjT' 'si! '' of fhe four leading make of Hrei. W uprviied i &Clllffi?iTtlW LFl Pi P mSll'l I the ontire InveitlgaHon and attoit to the accuracy of th find- C y W grQsWm' ,SwJr If" 'A 1 n 'K 'H A lna- With the tlrei ihowlng the lowest mileage valued at iff l B ff!S. ' tc io' r"ad w,ar value' ,or ,h ,ou' ,nok, f if 'JkA w j 1 I 'f -"'""nnn .. IOO TireC .... 108 If T9taCL ll 11 S M" fl"1 L r,n 100 U.S. ROYAL. 115 M BiP?TO ' T kjP z;j 4 f. , y Z:T ikgzvii k 1 t .rtfl fMfiilgS iMlewayresivJ SJJ&$&& J UUi&llakS UrS3 A miMAE CLARKE BORIS KARLOFFEJlJ bunt wiu, TEMPERED RUBBER ss coming sundayi I ON THE STAGE I BEN BENJAMIN Pierce-Allen Motor Co. "mmslZ7Hmu CHEVROLET DEALERS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD" mg. Biv.r.iri. Phone 150 . llh Kle"iae OMHOE "IDNF.Y CHARLIE MURRAY FINAL TIMES MT'.-il?.vi"fttR,lW:iTiVitM TODAY THIS IS THE HIGHT'-Laugh Riot! Lily Damita, Thelma Todd, Chas. Rugglea, Roland Young Coming TOMORROW ITS MARVELOUS I Smiling Boy Tomorrow's Vicious Criminal? 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